| Approximate Equivalence |
60-75 Watt Incandescent |
| Base Type |
E26, GU24 |
| Average Wattage |
9.5 Watts |
| Power Factor |
> .92 |
| Voltage |
120 VAC (60Hz) |
Color Temp
(ANSI) |
Natural White (5000K)
Warm White (3000K)
Inc. Warm White (2700K)
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CRI*
(25°) |
Warm White: 85
Inc. Warm White: 84 |
Output*
(Lumens)
(25°)
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Warm White: 745
Inc. Warm White: 677
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| Beam Angle |
Flood (100°)
Narrow Flood (25°)
Spot (15°)
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| Rated Life |
25,000 Hours |
| Weight |
7.1 oz |
| Operating Temperature |
-40F to 113°F
(-40°C to 45°C) |
| Dimmable |
100% - 10% on most incandescent commercial grade dimmers¹ |
| Warranty |
3 years |
| ¹ Some dimming systems require a minimum load to operate properly. Array lamps are energy efficient, low power devices. With only a few lamps in a circuit, they may not meet the minimum load required for an existing dimming system. As a result the LED lamps may glow or may not dim properly. Please consult the dimming system manufacturer for minimum load requirements or contact Array Lighting to help you determine the proper dimming system to operate the LED lamps. |
* Lumen output and CRI values vary based on
beam angle |
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION |
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The Array LED PAR30 is designed for direct replacement of PAR30 halogen bulbs but uses up to 80% less energy and lasts up to 12 times longer. The PAR30 lamps are Edison based and can be used with standard screw sockets for interior applications. Worldwide patented SELECTIVE HEAT SINK TECHNOLOGY™ (SHS) ensures reliable operation for 25,000 hours which makes these lamps ideal for retail, commercial, and hospitality applications, as well as long duty cycle, “always-on” applications and/or hard to reach locations. The Array LED PAR30 offers a choice of beam angles and is available in Warm White (3000K) and Incandescent Warm White (2700K) color temperatures. Unlike many compact fluorescent bulbs that require a warm up period, the Array PAR30 is “instant” on and is fully dimmable on most standard dimmers. |
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